SINGAPORE DAY TOURS

SINGAPORE DAY TOURS

Singapore Day Tour

Reward yourself with an affordable Singapore Day Tour package! Get familiar with Singapore's popular tourist destinations for only one day. Explore the attractions at the Civic and Cultural District of Singapore. Included in our Singapore Day Tour package are several cultural landmarks and national monuments. Get the chance also to visit the only tropical garden granted with UNESCO World Heritage. Our Singapore Day Tour package is perfect for tourists looking for a hassle-free and affordable tour around Singapore!

THE PADANG – SINGAPORE CRICKET CLUB GROUND

The Padang is an open playing field located in the Central Area of Singapore. It is also where the Singapore Cricket Club Ground is located. Aside from being an open playing field, the Padang has garnered historical significance. With its prime location, it has been used as a venue for various events. In fact, every 9th of August, Singapore’s National Day Parade is held here. Moreover, it is a superb place to tour as it is surrounded by several historical buildings.

THE HISTORIC PARLIAMENT HOUSE

The Parliament House of Singapore is one of its many cultural landmarks. Its architectural structure is built to showcase stateliness and authority. It was renovated several times and now it comprises three new blocks. It was once housed the Attorney-General’s Chambers and was announced as a national monument on 14 February. The Parliament House is not for parliamentary debates only. It is also a research center and a meeting place of the members of parliament. In addition, it is also open for students’ interest and the general public.

NATIONAL GALLERY SINGAPORE

Situated in the heart of Civic District is the National Gallery Singapore. Two national monuments – the City Hall and the former Supreme Court – was restored to house the gallery. It holds the largest public collection of Southeast Asian art. The gallery also exhibits masterpieces in the 19th Century. Truly, the gallery has been a big help in improving Singapore Tourism Landscape. It garnered the award “Breakthrough Contribution to Tourism” from Singapore Awards in 2016. It also won the “Best Attraction Experience,” and “Best Customer Service (Attractions).

MERLION PARK

The Merlion Park is probably the most popular landmark of Singapore. Almost every tourist make sure to take a photo with the tourist-icon Merlion when touring around The Lion City. It is a mythical creature with a lion’s head and a body of a fish. It is also recognized as Singapore’s national personification and mascot. There are two Merlion statues in Singapore. The original 8.6-meter high statue sprouts water from its mouth facing the Marina Bay. Located near it is a merlion cub statue that measures 2-meter tall.

MARINA BAY

Marina Bay offers a picturesque view of the 360 hectare Central Business District. It is also a significant landmark in Singapore as various events were held here. The New Year’s Eve Countdown and Singapore Fireworks Celebration were hosted here. Hence, Marina’s Bay view adds vibrancy to each events’ highlight.

THIAN HOCK KENG TEMPLE

Thian Hock Keng Temple is one of Singapore’s National Monument. Considered as the oldest temple, it is also the most important temple to the Hokkien people. Thian Hock Keng Temple means “Palace of Heavenly Happiness.” In the 1800s, the Hokkien community first worshiped Mazu to thanked the Sea Goddess for their safe arrival to Singapore. The temple has a traditional Chinese design. The main courtyard is surrounded by a group of buildings and pavilion cluster. Behind the temple is another Buddhist shrine dedicated to Guanyin. People visit the temple to also worship other deities as well as the Chinese philosopher, Confucius.

SINGAPORE BOTANIC GARDEN

The Singapore Botanic Garden is a 158-year-old tropical garden. It has Asia’s Park Attraction number one spot since 2013. In fact, in 2014 the Singapore Botanic Garden was the only tropical garden granted with UNESCO World Heritage. It is also the only garden open daily from 5 in the morning until 12 in the midnight. The garden had also played an important role in the nation’s rubber trade boom in the 20th century. Singapore Botanic Garden also offers different attractions. Located within the main gardens is the National Orchid Garden.

NATIONAL ORCHID GARDEN

The National Orchid Garden is located at the uphill part of Singapore Botanical Garden. It is developed with a three-core concept. The heritage core, Tanglin, caters the historical features of the garden. The garden’s acclaimed tourist belt is at the central core. And the last core, Bukit Timah, is an educational and recreational zone. The 3-hectare garden houses 60,000 orchids. There are around 1,000 species of orchids and 2,000 hybrids in the National Orchid Garden. These are aesthetically arranged in four different color zones. The spring zones for the golds, yellows, and creams; reds and pinks on the summer zone; the autumn zone has the matured shares; and the white cool blues are in the winter zone.

LITTLE INDIA

Little India used to be a part of Chulia Kampong area, a former district in Singapore. Due to the British policy of ethnic segregation, the ethnic Indians moves to this land. Today it is usually called “Tekka” by the Indian Singaporean community. Hence, the area is in fact multi-cultural. It is full of several shops, restaurants, temples and other places for worships of different ethnic groups in Singapore.

MOUNT FABER

Mount Faber is formerly known as Telok Blangah Hill. Renamed in the 1840s after the superintendent engineer in Straits, Captain Charles Edward Faber. Mount Faber’s summit is reachable by Mount Faber Road and or Loop via Morse Road. There are also foot trails that lead tourists up the hill. Mount Faber offers a panoramic view of the Central Area’s central business district. Soon, it becomes one of Singapore’s tourist destination. The tower in its slope is a part of the Singapore cable car system. This is connected to the HarbourFront and Sentosa. Hence, the mountain is also accessible from the HarbourFront MRT Station.

INCLUSION

Private air-conditioned transportation

English speaking tour guide

Admission Fees

On car-free Sundays, Mount Fabre will replace National Gallery and the Merlion Park

EXCLUSION

Accommodation

Airplane ticket

Tip and gratuity

Meals not indicated

TOUR SCHEDULE

The tour is around 5 to 6 hours longs.

Please wait in the hotel lobby for your pick-up.

Available pick-up time: 8:30 AM or 1:30 PM

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Tour itinerary/attractions are subject to change.

Tour Operator information will be given once payment has been made.

They will assist you with your needs and questions regarding the services and the tour.

Special request such as “wheelchair assistance” and handicap requirements can be accommodated ahead of time.

Please present your E-Voucher to our local tour provider for confirmation if needed.

CANCELLATION POLICY

Cancellation should be done 7 days prior to the date of the tour to get 100% refund on the service.

Cancellation within 7 days of the tour may result in a partial refund of the service.

FORCE MAJURE

Regent Travel shall not be refunded for failure to execute arrangements specified herein directly or indirectly occasioned by or through or in consequence of war, change of statuses of Philippine Government, strikes, riots, and acts of God or condition beyond the control of Regent Travel.

How about extending your Singapore Day Tour up unto the night? Singapore becomes much lovelier when the sun goes down. See it for yourself by getting our Singapore Night Tour package! Get lost at Singapore City Lights at the Gardens by the Bay and Marina Bay Sand’s Skypark. The Singapore Night Tour is definitely not a tiring journey. Hence, it will fulfill both your eyes and stomach. The tour actually includes a Satay food trip as a starter. This package is great for tourists of all ages.

Have a quick getaway in Sentosa, Singapore! Get our Sentosa Island Package which will definitely give you awesome memories. This tour package includes six attractions to discover for just one day. Get up high on the tallest observatory tower in Singapore – the Tiger Sky Tower. Or see what’s under the ground at S.E.A. Aquarium. Or maybe try the Go Green Segway Eco-Adventure to ride along Sentosa’s beaches. The package also includes Madame Tussauds Singapore with a live exhibit of Singapore’s images! The tour will end with the show Wings of Time! The Sentosa Island Package is a great tour, especially for families.

If you prefer to add an amusement park trip, we have the Universal Studios Singapore. It is one of the must-visit destinations by the tourists in Singapore. This one-of-a-kind amusement park is popular for its seven unique zones. Each zone is designed based on a popular film and or a television series. The Universal Studios Singapore offers over 24 rides, shows, and attractions. This is definitely a great tour package for everyone!

Interested more with the wildlife? Our Singapore Night Safari is definitely the tour package you are looking for! In this tour, you’d get the chance to meet nocturnal animals. This is, of course, guaranteed safe. The friendly animals can roam the Night Safari freely but the wild ones are kept in cages. The Singapore Night Safari also includes two shows – The Thumbuakar Performance and the Creature of the Night Show! Both of which are very interesting and exciting. To end, you can have a unique dining experience at the Ulu Ulu Safari Restaurant.

THE PADANG – SINGAPORE CRICKET CLUB GROUND

The Padang is an open playing field located in the Central Area of Singapore. It is also where the Singapore Cricket Club Ground is located. Aside from being an open playing field, the Padang has garnered historical significance. With its prime location, it has been used as a venue for various events. In fact, every 9th of August, Singapore’s National Day Parade is held here. Moreover, it is a superb place to tour as it is surrounded by several historical buildings.

THE HISTORIC PARLIAMENT HOUSE

The Parliament House of Singapore is one of its many cultural landmarks. Its architectural structure is built to showcase stateliness and authority. It was renovated several times and now it comprises three new blocks. It was once housed the Attorney-General’s Chambers and was announced as a national monument on 14 February. The Parliament House is not for parliamentary debates only. It is also a research center and a meeting place of the members of parliament. In addition, it is also open for students’ interest and the general public.

NATIONAL GALLERY SINGAPORE

Situated in the heart of Civic District is the National Gallery Singapore. Two national monuments – the City Hall and the former Supreme Court – was restored to house the gallery. It holds the largest public collection of Southeast Asian art. The gallery also exhibits masterpieces in the 19th Century. Truly, the gallery has been a big help in improving Singapore Tourism Landscape. It garnered the award “Breakthrough Contribution to Tourism” from Singapore Awards in 2016. It also won the “Best Attraction Experience,” and “Best Customer Service (Attractions).

MERLION PARK

The Merlion Park is probably the most popular landmark of Singapore. Almost every tourist make sure to take a photo with the tourist-icon Merlion when touring around The Lion City. It is a mythical creature with a lion’s head and a body of a fish. It is also recognized as Singapore’s national personification and mascot. There are two Merlion statues in Singapore. The original 8.6-meter high statue sprouts water from its mouth facing the Marina Bay. Located near it is a merlion cub statue that measures 2-meter tall.

MARINA BAY

Marina Bay offers a picturesque view of the 360 hectare Central Business District. It is also a significant landmark in Singapore as various events were held here. The New Year’s Eve Countdown and Singapore Fireworks Celebration were hosted here. Hence, Marina’s Bay view adds vibrancy to each events’ highlight.

THIAN HOCK KENG TEMPLE

Thian Hock Keng Temple is one of Singapore’s National Monument. Considered as the oldest temple, it is also the most important temple to the Hokkien people. Thian Hock Keng Temple means “Palace of Heavenly Happiness.” In the 1800s, the Hokkien community first worshiped Mazu to thanked the Sea Goddess for their safe arrival to Singapore. The temple has a traditional Chinese design. The main courtyard is surrounded by a group of buildings and pavilion cluster. Behind the temple is another Buddhist shrine dedicated to Guanyin. People visit the temple to also worship other deities as well as the Chinese philosopher, Confucius.

SINGAPORE BOTANIC GARDEN

The Singapore Botanic Garden is a 158-year-old tropical garden. It has Asia’s Park Attraction number one spot since 2013. In fact, in 2014 the Singapore Botanic Garden was the only tropical garden granted with UNESCO World Heritage. It is also the only garden open daily from 5 in the morning until 12 in the midnight. The garden had also played an important role in the nation’s rubber trade boom in the 20th century. Singapore Botanic Garden also offers different attractions. Located within the main gardens is the National Orchid Garden.

NATIONAL ORCHID GARDEN

The National Orchid Garden is located at the uphill part of Singapore Botanical Garden. It is developed with a three-core concept. The heritage core, Tanglin, caters the historical features of the garden. The garden’s acclaimed tourist belt is at the central core. And the last core, Bukit Timah, is an educational and recreational zone. The 3-hectare garden houses 60,000 orchids. There are around 1,000 species of orchids and 2,000 hybrids in the National Orchid Garden. These are aesthetically arranged in four different color zones. The spring zones for the golds, yellows, and creams; reds and pinks on the summer zone; the autumn zone has the matured shares; and the white cool blues are in the winter zone.

LITTLE INDIA

Little India used to be a part of Chulia Kampong area, a former district in Singapore. Due to the British policy of ethnic segregation, the ethnic Indians moves to this land. Today it is usually called “Tekka” by the Indian Singaporean community. Hence, the area is in fact multi-cultural. It is full of several shops, restaurants, temples and other places for worships of different ethnic groups in Singapore.

MOUNT FABER

Mount Faber is formerly known as Telok Blangah Hill. Renamed in the 1840s after the superintendent engineer in Straits, Captain Charles Edward Faber. Mount Faber’s summit is reachable by Mount Faber Road and or Loop via Morse Road. There are also foot trails that lead tourists up the hill. Mount Faber offers a panoramic view of the Central Area’s central business district. Soon, it becomes one of Singapore’s tourist destination. The tower in its slope is a part of the Singapore cable car system. This is connected to the HarbourFront and Sentosa. Hence, the mountain is also accessible from the HarbourFront MRT Station.